Basestation 51, "probably the most sensitive DNA fragment analyser currently available", is launched into the UK market by GRI Molecular Biology Division
This new addition to the existing BaseStation platform offers 51 lane capacity that is compatible with multi-channel pipettes. With the ability to run a complete range industry standard sequencing and genotyping dyes, the BaseStation 51 offers flexibility together with speed and reduced running costs.
The latest addition to MJ Research's DNA fragment analyser range, the BaseStation 51 features many of the key elements of the original BaseStation.
Laboratories with a requirement for excellence, accuracy and ease of use are drawn to the BaseStation 51.
The 51 lane capacity of this system provides an ideal solution for those labs requiring a medium to high throughput analyser.
Utilising the same software platform as the original BaseStation, end users are able to set up runs, view their data in real time with access to all of the raw data and to utilise the latest data handling features.
MJ's philosophy of customer choice is clear to see in BaseStation 51.
The system has the capability of running all of the industry standards of sequencing and genotyping chemistries simply by changing a dichroic module.
This ability also provides room to adapt as new chemistries develop.
Cutting edge optics makes the BaseStation 51 probably the most sensitive DNA fragment analyser currently available on the market.
The real benefits of sensitivity are evident when viewed in terms of cost savings for reagents. BaseStation 51 is a worthy addition to the MJ Research family of products.
Together with GRI Molecular Biology's experience and expertise in this marketplace, BaseStation 51 is a wise choice for sequencing and genotyping laboratories.
MJ Research's BaseStation 51 is available immediately from GRI's Molecular Biology Division